
Proposed Five-Point Plan for 2025 NDCs of Participant Countries
2025 will be critical for global climate action. Find out how updated NDCs and a five-point strategy can drive significant progress.

The Critical Role of Housing in Climate Adaptation
Adequate housing as a climate adaptation measure is enhancing the resilience to climate change and the quality of life for millions.

Restoring Forests is a Path to Increased Rainfall, Cooler Climates
Global reforestation initiatives are boosting rainfall and cooling the planet, offering multiple benefits beyond carbon sequestration.

Will the Record-breaking Temperatures Breach the 1.5°C Limit
WMO announced that within five years, there is an 80% chance that we will temporarily breach the 1.5°C Paris Agreement limit.

Does Climate Change Threaten the Global Economy’s Future?
A study predicts a 19% reduction in global income due to climate change within the next 26 years, emphasizing the need for climate action.

Brazil’s Flooding Highlights Need for Climate Change Adaptation
In May 2024, Brazil experienced disastrous floods from heavy rainfall, causing 160 deaths and millions affected. Climate adaptation is urgent.

Coping with Heat and Productivity Loss in a Warming World
Rising temperatures and heat stress are affecting worker health and productivity worldwide. Explore measures for climate adaptation.

Climate Change Forces Nepal Community to Find New Home
Read the story of Nepal's Samdzong villagers who relocated due to climate change, highlighting its impacts on indigenous communities.

Atmospheric Rivers Can Be Drivers of Global Rain, Extreme Weather
Discover how atmospheric rivers, narrow corridors of concentrated water vapour, can alleviate droughts and cause devastating floods.

Asia Endures Record-Breaking Heatwaves Due To Climate Change
Asia's heatwaves highlight the severe impacts of climate change, with rising temperatures causing fatalities and agricultural damage.

Climate Adaptation in Asset Management – Āpōpō CC-101
The Āpōpō CC 101 course starts on 18 June 2024. Learn more about climate adaptation in asset management and infrastructure resilience.

Report Shows Asia is Warming Faster Than Global Average
Asia's recent heatwave breaks records and a report revealed that the region is warming faster than the global average.

Green Infrastructure for Water Quality Trading Programs
Carbon markets can accelerate green infrastructure for water quality, saving billions and reducing carbon emissions, according to a study.

Climate Change and Drainage Lack Blamed for UAE, Oman Floods
Understand the connection between climate change and the record floods in UAE and Oman, and why improving infrastructure is critical.

UK’s Industrial Sectors Invest in Green Technology for Net Zero
UK’s Industrial Decarbonisation Challenge aims to cut emissions from energy-intensive areas in industrial regions like Humber and Teesside.

Israel’s Pioneering Desert Farms is a Climate Adaptation example
Explore how Israel's advanced water technologies provide a model for global climate adaptation amid rising droughts.

Indigenous and Western Knowledge as a Climate Adaptation Plan
Find out how proactive stewardship and indigenous knowledge can be effective climate adaptation strategies to safeguard natural resources.

Protecting Indigenous People’s Land Builds Climate Resilience
Understand the threats to indigenous lands from industrial development and how protecting indigenous rights can foster climate resilience.

Intense Heatwaves Make April 2024 the Hottest on Record
The hottest month on record, with Southeast Asia experiencing extreme heat waves that have led to school closures, is April 2024.

Women-led Mangrove Conservation Efforts in Mexico Recognised
Learn how women-led community initiatives and restoration projects are working to conserve and restore Mexico's mangrove forests.

How Geoengineering Technologies Can Combat Heatwave Impacts
Learn about innovative solutions to rising temperatures and extreme weather events, from geoengineering technologies to government policies.
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